New York Attorney General raises concerns about Amazon's pandemic safety practices: source https://t.co/tK7RbdIyOq via @Kanishka183 @aakriti_bhalla $AMZN pic.twitter.com/pY7NNYlvwq
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) April 28, 2020
Amazon may have violated safety measures and labor practices amid the coronavirus pandemic as it fired a warehouse protest leader last month, the New York attorney general’s office wrote in a letter to the company last week https://t.co/YLmid1d2iO
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) April 28, 2020
New York Attorney General raises concerns about Amazon's pandemic safety practices: source https://t.co/VQ0eUJPqzK by @Kanishka183 @aakriti_bhalla $AMZN pic.twitter.com/cFdQ1Fj4en
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) April 28, 2020
New York AG raises concerns about Amazon's pandemic safety practices: source tells @Kanishka183 @aakriti_bhalla https://t.co/6lqOOV0LsE $AMZN
— Subrat Patnaik (@Subrat_Patnaik) April 28, 2020
The NY attorney general's office called on @Amazon to temporarily close warehouses with confirmed #COVID19 cases for "adequate sanitization and disinfection," citing guidance from the CDC. Thank you @NewYorkStateAG Letitia James! #protectamazonworkers https://t.co/NA6tlFE2w8
— athenaforall (@athenaforall) April 28, 2020
The New York attorney general's office says Amazon's coronavirus health and safety measures are "so inadequate that they may violate several provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act."https://t.co/BkyFyFjvdw
— NPR (@NPR) April 28, 2020
Amazon Warehouse Safety 'Inadequate,' N.Y. Attorney General's Office Says : NPR $AMZN https://t.co/fk1fVFKSb8
— Bruno #StayAtHome Navarro (@Bruno_J_Navarro) April 28, 2020
New York attorney general's office: Amazon may have violated federal safety standards for providing "inadequate" protections to warehouse workers in the state. (via @npr) https://t.co/B9rGb8WAZJ
— The Center for Public Integrity (@publicintegrity) April 28, 2020
No surprise here: Amazon may have violated federal workplace safety laws in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. No company is too big to follow the law.https://t.co/XJDnsTvq7r
— Demand Progress (@demandprogress) April 28, 2020
Amazon may have violated U.S. health standards for "inadequate" warehouse safety measures, N.Y. attorney general's office says, adding that the company may have also broken the state's whistleblower laws for firing a worker who helped organize a protest.https://t.co/Zqt3RLZebN
— NPR (@NPR) April 27, 2020
In a letter to Amazon obtained by NPR, New York AG's office says the company may have violated federal safety/health standards as well as the state's whistleblower law https://t.co/59MFYAZQ2h
— Alina Selyukh (@alinaselyukh) April 27, 2020
Amazon Warehouse Safety 'Inadequate,' N.Y. Attorney General's Office Says | Via NPR https://t.co/N64VIiDR7I
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) April 28, 2020
Amazon faces new legal scrutiny over its employees’ health and safety https://t.co/WRa2NhlpKu
— Quartz (@qz) April 28, 2020
New York Attorney General Scrutinizes Amazon for Firing Warehouse Worker https://t.co/OHrZHn2fSY
— USW Gas Workers 12012-04 (@Usw04) April 28, 2020
Amazon Warehouse Safety 'Inadequate,' N.Y. Attorney General's Office Says | Via: NPR https://t.co/N64VIiDR7I
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) April 29, 2020
Amazon Warehouse Safety 'Inadequate,' N.Y. Attorney General's Office Says || Via: NPR https://t.co/N64VIiDR7I
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) April 29, 2020
Amazon Warehouse Safety 'Inadequate,' N.Y. Attorney General's Office Says | @NPR https://t.co/53ZhR9gp3c pic.twitter.com/25ElN9LxyV
— Publishers Weekly (@PublishersWkly) April 28, 2020
"This is a particularly dangerous message to send during a pandemic, when chilling worker speech about health and safety practices could literally be a matter of life and death."
— R Givan (@rkgwork) April 28, 2020
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From the ISN'T IT OBVIOUS file: New York's attorney general is investigating whether Amazon violated the law when it fired a warehouse employee who "agitated for more worker protections at the facility as co-workers began getting sick." https://t.co/5ohniWUTAr
— Dennis Johnson (@MobyLives) April 29, 2020